Latest Jobs
- Development Plans and Conservation Manager
- Wales
- Up to £41,083
- Planning Specialist Advisor
- North East England
- £26,487 - £30,227 pa + benefit
- Senior/Design and Conservation Officer
- Yorkshire and Humber
- Strategic Development Plan Authority Manager
- Scotland
- £51,175 - £55,170
- Senior Planning Officer – Forward Plans
- East Midlands
- £28,270 - £30,456 pro rata
- Major Projects Officer / Planning Officer
- Yorkshire and Humber
- £31,175 - £33,858
- Team Leader (Planning Policy)
- South East England
- Up to £42,000
- Development & Building Control Manager
- East Midlands
- £37,555 to £40,220
- Senior Projects Officer
- East Midlands
- £20.00 per hour
- Policy Team Leader
- Central London
- Up to £55,800
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Northern Ireland Public Sector Enterprises Ltd
Providing technical assistance for large projects in economic development, health, policing, education and governance.
National BIDs Advisory Service
Latest information about Business Improvement Districts.
National Federation of Enterprise Agencies
The National Federation of Enterprise Agencies is the membership body for Local Enterprise Agencies in England.
National Land Use Database
Information on the objectives and current status of the NLUD initiative with information on brownfield sites.
Nearbuyou
Nearbuyou is a national trading network for social enterprises and those that wish to trade with them. It provides a set of tools for truly effective social trading.
How we did it
How we did it ... Wembley sets waste on cleaner vacuum course
PROJECT: Underground waste system at Wembley City, north London.
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